Album: The Ghosts of Highway 20 (2016)
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  • It's a sadness so deep the sun seems black
    And you don't have to try
    To keep the tears back
    No you don't have to try
    To keep the tears back
    Cause you couldn't cry if you wanted to
    You couldn't cry if you wanted to
    Couldn't cry if you wanted to
    You couldn't cry if you wanted to

    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust

    So you stare at the ceiling
    And wish the world would mend
    Try to recall some better feeling
    To no good end
    Try to recall some better feeling
    To no good end

    But even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust

    It's a sadness so deep the sun seems black
    And you don't have to try
    To keep the tears back
    No you don't have to try
    To keep the tears back
    Cause you couldn't cry if you wanted to
    You couldn't cry if you wanted to
    Couldn't cry if you wanted to
    You couldn't cry if you wanted to

    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust
    Even your thoughts are dust Writer/s: LUCINDA GAYL WILLIAMS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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